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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Montana
Posts: 2,612
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Ian,
A really talented local guy worked a day job in the refinery as a boiler maker, he kept at a small side gig doing custom wrought iron work and for "other" interests restored old brit bikes. After 6 years of "leaning into it", his bills were paid off (from the daqy job paycheck) right after that the side gig really took off with a couple local architects selling his gates/fences/entryways/awnings..... that was 10 years ago. Now he spends everyday in the shop, when he gets tired of the iron work and trip hammer racket he will change up and spend the rest of the day on the other side of his shop on a vintage ducati. Right on man work your plan! |
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